Flushing ZIP Code List — Genesee County, MI

There is one unique ZIP code in Flushing, Michigan and it is 48433. Area code: 810.
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ZIP codes
55.54
sq mi land
0.61
sq mi water
810
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Flushing, MI ZIP code map

About Flushing, MI

Flushing, Michigan is a charming community located in Genesee County in the eastern region of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Served by a single ZIP code, 48433, Flushing offers residents a blend of small-town warmth and convenient access to the broader Flint metropolitan area. The city is a welcoming place to live, work, and raise a family, known for its strong community pride and well-maintained neighborhoods.

Location & geography

Flushing sits in Genesee County in east-central Michigan, positioned just west of the city of Flint along the Flint River corridor. Neighboring communities include Flint to the east, Clio to the north, and Grand Blanc to the southeast, making Flushing a centrally located hub within the county. The city encompasses 55.54 square miles of land and 0.61 square miles of water, with the Flint River providing a scenic natural feature that winds through portions of the area.

Community & economy

Flushing has the character of a tight-knit suburban community where local schools, parks, and community events are central to everyday life. The local economy is supported by a mix of small businesses, retail along the main commercial corridors, healthcare services, and residents who commute to nearby Flint and the broader Genesee County employment base. Daily life in Flushing revolves around its well-regarded school district, active youth sports programs, and a downtown area that fosters a strong sense of local identity.

Transportation

Flushing is conveniently accessible via M-21, also known as Corunna Road, a major state highway that runs east-west through the area and connects residents directly to Flint and points further west. Interstate 69 is accessible nearby, providing regional connectivity to Lansing to the west and Port Huron to the east. The nearest commercial airport is Bishop International Airport in Flint, located approximately 10 miles east of Flushing, offering flights to major hubs across the country.

History

Flushing was settled in the early 19th century and is named after Flushing, New York, reflecting the heritage of early settlers who migrated westward from the northeastern United States. The community grew steadily through the 19th and 20th centuries, benefiting from its proximity to the industrial city of Flint, which became one of the most significant automotive manufacturing centers in the world. Over time, Flushing developed its own distinct identity as a residential and commercial community, distinct from its larger neighbor while still tied to the economic rhythms of Genesee County.

Did you know?

One little-known fact about Flushing is that the Flint River, which flows through the region, has historically been a defining geographic and cultural feature of the broader Genesee County landscape, giving communities like Flushing a natural beauty that surprises first-time visitors. Flushing's combination of rural open space and suburban amenities within a single ZIP code of 48433 makes it one of the more geographically expansive communities of its type in the county.

ZIP codes for Flushing, MI (1)
ZIP code City County Map
48433 Flushing Genesee View map

Demographics & statistics

25,824
Population
42.2
Median age
$78,388
Median household income
$39,298
Per capita income
$179,900
Median home value
$992
Median monthly rent
85.8%
Home ownership
10.9%
Poverty rate
4.7%
Unemployment
9,145
Housing units
29.3%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
572
Under 5
586
727
5–9
744
1,012
10–14
1,035
976
15–19
999
671
20–24
687
1,264
25–34
1,294
1,517
35–44
1,552
1,557
45–54
1,593
796
55–59
814
861
60–64
882
1,768
65–74
1,810
693
75–84
710
348
85+
356
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Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 186,07223.5%
18 and over19,75276.5%
65 and over5,68522.0%
Median age42.2 years

Race & ethnicity

White 86.8%
Two or more races 5%
Black or African American 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 1.8%
Other race 1%
Asian 0.4%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.3%
GroupCount%
White22,82686.8%
Two or more races1,3165%
Black or African American1,2284.7%
Hispanic or Latino4801.8%
Other race2561%
Asian1060.4%
American Indian / Alaska Native920.3%

Household income

Under $10k 2.4%
$10k–$15k 2.0%
$15k–$25k 5.2%
$25k–$35k 7.4%
$35k–$50k 10.1%
$50k–$75k 20.3%
$75k–$100k 17.3%
$100k–$150k 18.6%
$150k–$200k 10.5%
$200k+ 6.1%
Range% of households
Under $10k2.4%
$10k–$15k2.0%
$15k–$25k5.2%
$25k–$35k7.4%
$35k–$50k10.1%
$50k–$75k20.3%
$75k–$100k17.3%
$100k–$150k18.6%
$150k–$200k10.5%
$200k+6.1%
Median income$78,388

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 4.6%
$50k–$100k 5.2%
$100k–$150k 20.5%
$150k–$200k 29.4%
$200k–$300k 28.2%
$300k–$500k 10.6%
$500k–$1M 1.1%
$1M+ 0.3%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$179,900
Median rent / month$992
Owner occupied85.8%
Renter occupied14.2%
Vacant5.3%
Single-family detached77.8%
Large apartment buildings2.7%
Mobile homes3.3%
Median rooms6.4
Avg household size (owned)2.58

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.0%
2010–20191.7%
2000–200910.5%
1990–199916.7%
1980–19897.5%
1970–197921.5%
1960–196918.3%
1950–195910.6%
1940–19494.0%
1939 or earlier9.2%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)1.2%
1 bedroom3.9%
2 bedrooms17.3%
3 bedrooms53.9%
4 bedrooms17.0%
5+ bedrooms6.6%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle2.8%
1 vehicle26.0%
2 vehicles46.1%
3 or more25.2%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas83.5%
Electricity8.0%
Propane / LP gas6.4%
Fuel oil0.7%
Wood1.0%
No fuel used0.4%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family5,50255.0%
Cohabiting couple6616.6%
Male householder, no spouse1,50015.0%
Female householder, no spouse2,34923.5%
Households with children under 182,98029.8%
Households with seniors (65+)3,93439.3%
Average household size2.56

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married31.2%27.9%
Married55.6%52.5%
Separated1.9%0.3%
Widowed2.6%7.0%
Divorced8.8%12.3%

Education

Less than 9th grade 1.4%
Some HS, no diploma 3.8%
HS graduate 26.5%
Some college, no degree 23.4%
Associate's degree 15.8%
Bachelor's degree 17.1%
Graduate / professional 12.2%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher94.8%
Bachelor's or higher29.3%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool4887.4%
Kindergarten1532.3%
Elementary school3,07946.4%
High school1,67225.2%
College / grad school1,24318.7%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 27.8%
Retail trade 14.9%
Manufacturing 12.3%
Professional & management 9.1%
Arts, food & hospitality 7.4%
Construction 7.3%
Finance & real estate 4.8%
Other services 4.5%
Transportation & utilities 3.8%
Wholesale trade 3.2%
Public administration 3.1%
Information 1.0%
Agriculture & mining 0.6%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts39.7%
Service15.5%
Sales & office21.3%
Natural resources & construction8.1%
Production & transportation15.5%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector82.7%
Government12.4%
Self-employed4.5%
Unpaid family workers0.4%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone85.2%
Carpool5.9%
Public transit0.4%
Walk0.4%
Other means0.5%
Avg commute (minutes)25.1

Poverty

All people 10.9%
Under 18 years 17.5%
18 and over 8.9%
Married-couple families 6.6%
Female-led households 19.5%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security42.9%
Retirement income40.4%
Supplemental Security3.1%
Cash public assistance2.4%
Food stamps / SNAP9.2%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure35.4%
High cholesterol38.4%
Heart disease7.0%
Stroke3.2%
Asthma10.9%
Arthritis32.4%
Kidney disease3.1%
Pulmonary disease7.5%
Cancer7.9%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking18.2%
No physical activity21.2%
Less than 7 hrs sleep35.6%
Fair or poor health13.9%
Poor mental health15.5%
Poor physical health10.8%
No health insurance8.0%
Visited doctor (checkup)75.9%
Visited dentist74.0%
Cholesterol screening92.9%
Teeth loss10.9%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans1,6318.3%
Disability%
Any disability15.1%
Under 186.3%
18–64 years12.9%
65 and over30.1%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance74.0%
Public insurance43.9%
Uninsured under 190.3%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only24,66695.5%
Spanish3251.3%
Other Indo-European1160.5%
Asian & Pacific Islander590.2%
Other languages00.0%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)25,19297.6%
Born in same state24,91896.5%
Born in different state21,47683.2%
Foreign born2741.1%
Naturalized citizen6322.4%
Not a US citizen52783.4%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French3,87815%
Italian3,35513%
Arab1,6266.3%
German6882.7%
English4071.6%
AncestryCount%
Polish3221.2%
Irish3181.2%
Dutch910.4%
Norwegian330.1%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access38.8%
Internet access93.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

Frequently asked questions
What is the ZIP code for Flushing, MI?
Flushing, MI has one ZIP code: 48433.
What is the main ZIP code for Flushing, MI?
The primary ZIP code for Flushing, MI is 48433. The city uses area code 810 for phone service.
What county is Flushing, MI in?
Flushing is located in Genesee County, Michigan.
How many ZIP codes are in Flushing, MI?
Flushing, MI has 1 ZIP code.
What is the ZIP code for downtown Flushing, Michigan?
Downtown Flushing, Michigan is located in ZIP code 48433, which covers the central business district and historic downtown area of this Genesee County community.
What ZIP code should I use for mailing addresses in the Flushing village area?
All mailing addresses within Flushing, Michigan use the ZIP code 48433, as this single ZIP code encompasses the entire municipality in Genesee County.
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